December 10th.—Whitby L.H., small flocks Fieldfares and Thrushes, 8 A.M., went S.
December 12th.—Farn L.H., great many Lapwings and Plover, Purple Sandpipers, some Redshanks, and Turnstones about island. Outer Dowsing L.V., fifty Black Crows, 4.10 P.M., N.W. to S.E.
December 13th.—Farn L.H., three Blackbirds, several Thrush, one Snipe, on island. (S.S.W., 4.) Winterton L.H., Starlings, 6 A.M., at lantern. (S.S.W., 6.)
December 14th.—Coquet L.H., Starlings and Larks all day. (W.S.W., 5.) Redcar, one Woodcock, picked up dead on shore.
December 17th.—Farn L.H., flocks of Starlings all day to W. (W.N.W., 7.) Tetney, Goldfinch, one. (Have been very common in North-East Lincolnshire in December, also January 1888); a few Brambling.
December 21st.—Languard L.H., two Kentish Plover, 8 A.M., went W. (N, 4.)
December 22d.—Farn L.H., several Hedge Sparrows and one Wren on island.
December 23d.—Whitby L.H., great many Grey Crows, Fieldfares, Linnets, Finches, and Sparrows, 10.30 A.M., seen near station. (N.N.E., 5.) Cromer L.H., several flocks Gannet all day, S.E. to N.W. (N.W., 5.)
December 24th.—Languard L.H., Stormy Petrel, 4.20 A.M., caught on lantern. (N.W., 4; O. M. P.)
December 25th.—Whitby L.H., very large Hawk, several days about cliff.